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ChatGPT Reaches 900 Million Weekly Active Users and Secures $110 Billion in Funding

ChatGPT Reaches 900 Million Weekly Active Users and Secures $110 Billion in Funding

OpenAI announced that its ChatGPT chatbot has climbed to 900 million weekly active users, adding to a base of 50 million paying subscribers. The surge in user engagement coincided with a massive $110 billion private financing round, featuring major commitments from Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank. The new capital values the company at roughly $730 billion and underscores the rapid momentum of its subscription growth. OpenAI highlighted faster response times, higher reliability and stronger safety as the product scales, positioning ChatGPT as a leading tool for learning, writing, planning and building across a global audience.

Anthropic CEO Says He’s Unsure If Claude Is Conscious, Raises Questions About AI Model Welfare

Anthropic CEO Says He’s Unsure If Claude Is Conscious, Raises Questions About AI Model Welfare

Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei told a New York Times podcast that the company does not know whether its Claude chatbot is conscious or even what consciousness would mean for a model. He said Anthropic is open to the idea but highlighted uncertainty. The conversation also touched on the company’s recent Constitution for Claude, which frames model welfare and hints at possible moral considerations. Critics view the discussion as marketing hype designed to generate excitement around higher‑priced versions of Claude, while Anthropic’s co‑founder Jack Clark described emergent agentic behavior that appears to give the system a sense of self.

Perplexity Launches “Perplexity Computer,” an Agentic Tool Uniting 19 AI Models

Perplexity Launches “Perplexity Computer,” an Agentic Tool Uniting 19 AI Models

Perplexity announced the rollout of Perplexity Computer, a cloud‑based agentic system that can orchestrate 19 different AI models to execute complex workflows. The service is currently limited to the company’s $200/month Perplexity Max subscription tier and is positioned for enterprise users making high‑impact decisions. Perplexity Computer can create sub‑agents, select the optimal model for a given task, and deliver results as websites or visualizations. The launch follows a background briefing where a live demo was canceled due to product flaws discovered hours before the event. Perplexity aims to differentiate itself by focusing on multi‑model orchestration and deep‑research capabilities.

Suno AI Music Generator Reaches 2 Million Subscribers and $300 Million in Annual Revenue

Suno AI Music Generator Reaches 2 Million Subscribers and $300 Million in Annual Revenue

Suno, the AI-powered music creation platform, announced that it now has 2 million paid subscribers and generates $300 million in annual recurring revenue. The growth follows a recent $250 million funding round that valued the company at $2.45 billion. While the service has enabled users with little musical experience to produce chart‑ready tracks, it has also faced copyright lawsuits from musicians and record labels. A settlement with Warner Music Group now allows Suno to use licensed catalog music, and viral user‑generated songs have led to high‑value record deals.

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon's AI Contract Terms, Citing Ethical Concerns

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon's AI Contract Terms, Citing Ethical Concerns

Anthropic is refusing new Pentagon contract conditions that would relax safeguards on its artificial‑intelligence models. The proposed terms would permit "any lawful use," including mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous lethal weapons. Pentagon CTO Emil Michael has suggested labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" if it does not comply. While rivals OpenAI and xAI have reportedly accepted the terms, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says threats do not change the company’s stance, emphasizing that it cannot in good conscience accede to the request.

Google and OpenAI Employees Back Anthropic Against Pentagon Demand

Google and OpenAI Employees Back Anthropic Against Pentagon Demand

Anthropic faces a standoff with the U.S. Department of War over a request for unrestricted access to its AI technology. As the Pentagon’s deadline looms, more than 300 Google employees and over 60 OpenAI employees have signed an open letter urging their companies to stand with Anthropic and reject the military’s push for use of AI in domestic mass surveillance and fully autonomous weaponry. The letter asks executives at Google and OpenAI to uphold Anthropic’s red lines, while company leaders have not yet issued formal responses. Informal comments suggest sympathy for Anthropic’s position, and the dispute highlights broader tensions over AI ethics and government demand.